Less than a day after it was launched, a fund-raising website has pulled in more than $2,000 in potential reward money leading to the arrest of two suspected in Sook Mi Oh's death.

Oh, 55, was fatally shot last Friday at Hot Stop, 11 Williams Road, where she and another woman were visiting a male employee of the store.

Two men, clad in hooded sweatshirts, black masks and rubber-palmed cloth gloves, entered the store about 9:30 p.m. One held a red box cutter while the other brandished a revolver. They demanded cash.

When the employee didn't open the register fast enough, the gun-toting suspect shot Oh. He then turned to shoot the two others before returning to Oh, firing several additional rounds.

Graphic video surveillance footage has since been released. Police are hoping it will lead to the identification of the two suspects. One is about 6-feet tall and thin, and may be nursing an injured hand. The other is about 5 feet, 4 inches and stocky.

Oh succumbed to her injuries at a local hospital. The second woman remains in critical but stable condition at San Jose Regional Medical Center. The male employee was treated and released from a local hospital.

Community members have since recalled Oh as a "loving, soft-spoken woman who leaves behind three children," according to a "Justice for Hot Stop" gofundme.com page set up Thursday. By 2:30 p.m. Friday, 23 people put up $2,140 out of a $20,000 goal.

That money will foot the bill for a reward leading to the arrest and conviction of the two suspects in her death, according to the page. Donations have ranged between $500 and $20, and include messages of prayers, comfort and justice.

A large memorial crept up in the week following Oh's death and including dozens of candles, flowers, posters, condolence cards and a stuffed lady bug.